- Mātā Jīto (1670 – 5
December 1700, Gurmukhi: ਮਾਤਾ ਜੀਤੋ, Shahmukhi: ماتا جیتو), or
Ajeet Kaur, was a wife of Guru
Gobind Singh. She was the
first wife of...
- Mata
Sahib Devan (1
November 1681 – 1747, Punjabi: ਮਾਤਾ ਸਾਹਿਬ ਦੇਵਾਂ), also
known as Mata
Sahib Kaur and Mata
Sahib Devi, was a wife of Guru
Gobind Singh...
-
Amrit Sanskar (Punjabi: ਅੰਮ੍ਰਿਤ ਸੰਸਕਾਰ, romanized: Amrita sasakāra, pronunciation: [ãːmɾʱɪt̪ sә̃nskäːɚ], lit. ‘nectar ceremony’) is one of the four Sikh...
- one of the
first films of the
trilogy created for Doordarshan’s Lok Seva
Sanchaar. The song
became the
unofficial anthem of India. In the
recent years, he...
- the
actual festival begins.
Historically this
place has been used by "
Sanchaar"
dance form performers. It is a
declining and
going extinct form of dance...
-
named Buddh Singh after his
ancestor who was
first in line to take
Amrit Sanchaar. The child's name was
changed to
Ranjit (literally, "victor in battle")...
- EEE has
taken an
initiative by
publishing the
first ever
magazine Vidyut Sanchaar '[1] of NIT
Arunachal Pradesh. Department-related
Parliamentary standing...
- (patit) lifestyle,
calling them to the
gurdwaras to
receive baptism (amrit-
sanchaar). His
efforts received praise from
religious authorities. An
official of...
-
Afghans and
Gogaira from
chaudhri Kamar Singh Sandhu. He had
taken Amrit Sanchaar (Sikh Initiation) in 1731 from
Nawab Kapur Singh, the
leader of the Sikh...